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The Great Debate: Sugar vs. Salt

Written by Jason Bornstein March 6, 2017March 6, 2017

In my most recent foray into GRITTY problem solving in my science classroom, I posed the following question to my grade 11 AP Chem class: “What dissolves better in water: sugar or salt?” This relates directly to our solutions unit, and fit with the day’s lesson, Solubility and Saturation. Side Bar: one of my greatest … Continue reading “The Great Debate: Sugar vs. Salt”

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